Hydrangea outbreak
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360 Sod (Donna Dixson) on Jun 21, 2012Better to wait until fall to move it, if you can.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Jun 22, 2012You should wait until late fall, as Four Seasons suggest, and get as much of the root ball as you can.Helpful Reply
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Ann on Jun 22, 2012Can it be split or does it have to be moved a whole? Thank you so much for your help.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Jun 23, 2012What type of hydrangea do you have, Ann?Helpful Reply
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Kathy R on Jun 23, 2012We had 4 huge ones, dug the rootball out, used a sharp shovel to split the ball. Planted them and they did great. We did it in the winter.Helpful Reply
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